I wonder if anyone else find the super at this building rude and useless. We've interacted with him several times on different issues, and the experience was all bad. He didn't help, not even intend to help, and just kept telling us those were not issues and we should listen to him, in a very rude way. We are looking for a new apartment and will move out as soon as the current lease ends.
how many times is "several" i have spoken to my super 3 times in four years (exluding holiday times when he gets a tip whether I have needed him or not)
perhaps you are just a pain in the ass?
gaongaon
about 11 months ago
Posts: 282
Member since: Feb 2009
I don't know your super or your problems, but i assume that you know that you will not find a comparable rental value anywhere on the UWS, even taking into consideration the huge con ed bills to do electric heat. for a 2 bdr, even add 450 month during the winter months (which is what con ed told me when i called and got info re bills on various 2 bdrs during 4 winter months), and you still can't' find anything in that price range. just my opinion, and i don't know what your problems are there, and i have never lived there, and i am not a broker. just check it out. and see what you will end up paying for a comparable bldg on the UWS. now , if you are looking to move to the UES, then it'a a no brainer. you can do as well, or better.
me, i decided to forego the value, and some of the apts there have absolutely fabulous views, and i am in contract to purchase on UWS.
Hope it all works out for you. Best, GG.
aside, it's a Lefrak building, hard to believe, maybe if your problems are serious enough, you could contact Lefrak directly. of course then you will have an even worse relationship with the super. but if the only option is moving, perhaps you should give it a shot. BWDIK.
I wonder if anyone else find the super at this building rude and useless. We've interacted with him several times on different issues, and the experience was all bad. He didn't help, not even intend to help, and just kept telling us those were not issues and we should listen to him, in a very rude way. We are looking for a new apartment and will move out as soon as the current lease ends.
how many times is "several" i have spoken to my super 3 times in four years (exluding holiday times when he gets a tip whether I have needed him or not)
perhaps you are just a pain in the ass?
I don't know your super or your problems, but i assume that you know that you will not find a comparable rental value anywhere on the UWS, even taking into consideration the huge con ed bills to do electric heat. for a 2 bdr, even add 450 month during the winter months (which is what con ed told me when i called and got info re bills on various 2 bdrs during 4 winter months), and you still can't' find anything in that price range. just my opinion, and i don't know what your problems are there, and i have never lived there, and i am not a broker. just check it out. and see what you will end up paying for a comparable bldg on the UWS. now , if you are looking to move to the UES, then it'a a no brainer. you can do as well, or better.
me, i decided to forego the value, and some of the apts there have absolutely fabulous views, and i am in contract to purchase on UWS.
Hope it all works out for you. Best, GG.
They'd rather leave. The super is mean to them.
good deals in that building
aside, it's a Lefrak building, hard to believe, maybe if your problems are serious enough, you could contact Lefrak directly. of course then you will have an even worse relationship with the super. but if the only option is moving, perhaps you should give it a shot. BWDIK.